Facebook wants mobile developers to be able to ship their native apps continuously, just like web developers can.

After building a web app in React.js, a developer who wants to port to native iOS or Android needs to rewrite some code, but code reuse is frequently in the ballpark of 60-80%.

Both the virtual DOM and Relay allow React developers to explicitly state the needs of their components, without having to try and be minimal for performance reasons.

iOS and Android engineers have to recompile their entire app to see any changes.

Today, React is the common ground between iOS, Android, and web developers.

Web development has become much easier over the last few years. Will this also happen for native mobile development? How much will iOS and Android converge? Is React Native going to go anywhere? @ReactiveConf: What is mobile development going to look like in 2-5 years? #ReactJS
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Facebook wants mobile developers to be able to ship their native apps continuously, just like web developers can.

After building a web app in React.js, a developer who wants to port to native iOS or Android needs to rewrite some code, but code reuse is frequently in the ballpark of 60-80%.

Both the virtual DOM and Relay allow React developers to explicitly state the needs of their components, without having to try and be minimal for performance reasons.

iOS and Android engineers have to recompile their entire app to see any changes.

Today, React is the common ground between iOS, Android, and web developers.

Web development has become much easier over the last few years. Will this also happen for native mobile development? How much will iOS and Android converge? Is React Native going to go anywhere? @ReactiveConf: What is mobile development going to look like in 2-5 years? #ReactJS
@ReactJS_News: #angularjs What is mobile development going to look like in 2-5 years? #Applications
@AngularJS_News: Top #Building angularjs What is mobile development going to look like in 2-5 years? #ReactJS

Facebook wants mobile developers to be able to ship their native apps continuously, just like web developers can.

After building a web app in React.js, a developer who wants to port to native iOS or Android needs to rewrite some code, but code reuse is frequently in the ballpark of 60-80%.

iOS and Android engineers have to recompile their entire app to see any changes.

Both the virtual DOM and Relay allow React developers to explicitly state the needs of their components, without having to try and be minimal for performance reasons.

Today, React is the common ground between iOS, Android, and web developers.

Web development has become much easier over the last few years. Will this also happen for native mobile development? How much will iOS and Android converge? Is React Native going to go anywhere? @ReactiveConf: What is mobile development going to look like in 2-5 years? #ReactJS
@ReactJS_News: #Applications What is mobile development going to look like in 2-5 years? #javascript

Facebook wants mobile developers to be able to ship their native apps continuously, just like web developers can.

After building a web app in React.js, a developer who wants to port to native iOS or Android needs to rewrite some code, but code reuse is frequently in the ballpark of 60-80%.

iOS and Android engineers have to recompile their entire app to see any changes.

Both the virtual DOM and Relay allow React developers to explicitly state the needs of their components, without having to try and be minimal for performance reasons.

Today, React is the common ground between iOS, Android, and web developers.

Web development has become much easier over the last few years. Will this also happen for native mobile development? How much will iOS and Android converge? Is React Native going to go anywhere? @ReactiveConf: What is mobile development going to look like in 2-5 years? #ReactJS
@ReactJS_News: #angularjs What is mobile development going to look like in 2-5 years? #Applications

Facebook wants mobile developers to be able to ship their native apps continuously, just like web developers can.

After building a web app in React.js, a developer who wants to port to native iOS or Android needs to rewrite some code, but code reuse is frequently in the ballpark of 60-80%.

iOS and Android engineers have to recompile their entire app to see any changes.

Both the virtual DOM and Relay allow React developers to explicitly state the needs of their components, without having to try and be minimal for performance reasons.

Today, React is the common ground between iOS, Android, and web developers.

Web development has become much easier over the last few years. Will this also happen for native mobile development? How much will iOS and Android converge? Is React Native going to go anywhere? @ReactiveConf: What is mobile development going to look like in 2-5 years? #ReactJS